 I am interested in music… I love music!!  I did it for Junior Cert. and want to continue…  I have been playing an instrument/instruments…I have been.

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 I am interested in music… I love music!!  I did it for Junior Cert. and want to continue…  I have been playing an instrument/instruments…I have been singing…I have been in a choir, a band, etc.  Music is ‘ points friendly ’ !!

3 ELEMENTS 1. LISTENING: 4 Set Works, Listening skills & Irish Music 2. COMPOSITION: 16 bar Melody & 16 bar Harmony (Lesser req. for OL) 3. PRACTICAL: Performance (solo or group), Music Technology & aural test/sight reading

Practical: 50%Listening 25% TechnologyInstrument 25%25%Composing 25%

 It is possible to take music up in fifth year.  However, having an instrument or trained voice is necessary.  Theory and musicianship can be learned in fifth year but a strong work ethic is needed in order to catch up on J.C. material.

 Music students have been most likely to receive an A, B or C at higher level over the past three years.  The rate of A’s is also high with between % receiving an A2 or higher.  The most common grade awarded last year was a B2 (19% of students)